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eisenhower took texas by 200,000 votes in 1956. the republicans were strong in texas. and eisenhower had also carried four other southern states. kennedy knew-- and he was right-- if he didn't carry texas and get back some of the southern states, he wouldn't win. >> rose: so johnson in effect helped elect kennedy. >> that's one of the forgotten, absolutely forgotten chapters. because johnson makes a campaign through the south. he does an old fashioned whistlestop campaign. he pulls into all these southern towns. the yellow rose of texas is blaring. and the volume is turned up by bobby baker, his secretary of the senate, so it would pull into town and johnson would start speaking, you know, anded he'd give a speech, "we have to have a southerner on the ticket. let's not let the south be forgotten." the train would pull away. johnson wouldn't be finished talking. he once said in a town named cullpepper, as the train is pulling out he said, "what did dick nixon ever do for cullpupper?" >> rose: so they're elected and that begins the period you also chronicle here of what?
eisenhower took texas by 200,000 votes in 1956. the republicans were strong in texas. and eisenhower had also carried four other southern states. kennedy knew-- and he was right-- if he didn't carry texas and get back some of the southern states, he wouldn't win. >> rose: so johnson in effect helped elect kennedy. >> that's one of the forgotten, absolutely forgotten chapters. because johnson makes a campaign through the south. he does an old fashioned whistlestop campaign. he pulls...
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. >> before recognizing the gentleman from south carolina, i notice that the gentlewoman from texas, miss jackson-lee was in the room and stepped out. i will recognize her following the conclusion the gentleman of south carolina's questioning and i intend to be the last questioner and i would ask to have her brought back in the room. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. jaffer, you made reference to the clapper case. i don't have my notes in front of me. what was the brakedown of on bank? >> it was 6-6, in total eight judges agree that our plaintiffs had standing and six disagreed. >> it threw me off when you said the second circuit agreed with you, and i thought it was 6-6 and some people claim the victory and some people don't. if you prevailed the three-judge panel and you are entitled to have 6-6. >> it was three on the panel and the full court decided to not re-hear the case and there were eight judges who agreed with us and two of them didn't participate. >> let me see if you and i can agree on something? does it apply to foreign targets and foreign lands? >> i don't think that's
. >> before recognizing the gentleman from south carolina, i notice that the gentlewoman from texas, miss jackson-lee was in the room and stepped out. i will recognize her following the conclusion the gentleman of south carolina's questioning and i intend to be the last questioner and i would ask to have her brought back in the room. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. jaffer, you made reference to the clapper case. i don't have my notes in front of me. what was the brakedown...
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the gentleman from texas. mr. conway. >> the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. i would oppose this. adding new complications to a program with limited funds, in my view, is not the right way to go at the time. i also heard my colleague say he wants to increase the program to $35 million. i'm not sheer he said where bewould get the other $10 million in the program. i would ask my colleagues not to support the program. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the other gentleman from texas. >> well, i appreciate -- >> move to strike the last word. >> strike the lard word. thank you. i appreciate the gentleman from new york's interest in broad band. i think it is important to have equal opportunity all over the country to make sure the whole country. i would love to work with you in the future on this issue. this ichb creases the authorization. the i.g. did update that report on february of 2011. it said three things. second point is funding competitive services rather than expanding to services to community without existing access. and the thir
the gentleman from texas. mr. conway. >> the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. i would oppose this. adding new complications to a program with limited funds, in my view, is not the right way to go at the time. i also heard my colleague say he wants to increase the program to $35 million. i'm not sheer he said where bewould get the other $10 million in the program. i would ask my colleagues not to support the program. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. the chair...
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and gentleman from texas reserves the point of order. the gentleman may explain his -- is recognized to explain his amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the purpose of the amendment is to get feedback on whether the reimbursement rates, the second secretary of agriculture uses for u.s. territories -- the secretary has the authority to set differentiates for alaska and hawaii and the territories, but he has only done so for alaska and hawaii. my amendment asks the secretary to report to the committee and to the committee of agriculture and forestry to show how the cost compares to the current reimbursement rates. of course, there's a discrepancy, we want want to find a reasonable adjustment, but this amendment makes to requirement in that respect. it simply means to get more information. and so, amendment number 95, will require, again, the secretary of agriculture to report to the house committee, on the cost of providing school lunches and other meals and supplements in the u.s. territories in comparison to the national reimbursement
and gentleman from texas reserves the point of order. the gentleman may explain his -- is recognized to explain his amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the purpose of the amendment is to get feedback on whether the reimbursement rates, the second secretary of agriculture uses for u.s. territories -- the secretary has the authority to set differentiates for alaska and hawaii and the territories, but he has only done so for alaska and hawaii. my amendment asks the secretary to report to...
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for what purpose is the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> the gentleman is recognized for five minute. >> i, too, oppose this amendment and words matter and my colleague recalls modest reform and i believe it is anything but a modest reform. this amendment is unnecessary and i would argue unfair. my colleague makes a comment that we didn't discuss sugar audits because quite frankly no one asked to talk about it and it doesn't cost anything over the past ten years and we don't expect it to cost the taxpayers in the last ten years and this issue has come up in the last several weeks and no one had asked about it. and the program does work. one of the points my colleagues make is it reduces supplies of sugar or holds down supply. the world, the world agriculture supply is predicting a 1.8 million tons of excess sugar in the market this year and it's enough for 12 points for every man, woman and child in america and they're expecting huge supplies as well and they have to compete in the face of that. they also argue it's a jobs issue and quit
for what purpose is the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> the gentleman is recognized for five minute. >> i, too, oppose this amendment and words matter and my colleague recalls modest reform and i believe it is anything but a modest reform. this amendment is unnecessary and i would argue unfair. my colleague makes a comment that we didn't discuss sugar audits because quite frankly no one asked to talk about it and it doesn't cost anything over the past ten years and we...
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just in texas alone, this meant than 100,000t more jobs. manufacturing is an engine of economic growth. why are we making decisions that will inevitably stall that engine? the budgetary issues, the federal government faces them. they are the same one that i deal with every day in my own business. analysts say the defense industry is faced with several choices. either exit the market, a double down on defense by buying your competitors, or whether the storm. at our company, we have chosen to invest in product development. these are major investments. we are committed to developing products that will meet the military requirements. i believe that this dedication to provide innovative progress helps to illustrate the potential impact sequestration will have on my business and many others. sequestration will create an exodus of talent and skills to other industries. we presently have almost 90 employees, including assemblers and engineers. experienced in mechanical, electrical, software, from where, hardware, and manufacturing. these jobs are i
just in texas alone, this meant than 100,000t more jobs. manufacturing is an engine of economic growth. why are we making decisions that will inevitably stall that engine? the budgetary issues, the federal government faces them. they are the same one that i deal with every day in my own business. analysts say the defense industry is faced with several choices. either exit the market, a double down on defense by buying your competitors, or whether the storm. at our company, we have chosen to...
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but addition, it would help meet regulatory requirements and produce, for example, $3.5 billion in texas, $3.9 in pennsylvania and $2.3 million in ohio. i ask for an adoption of this amendment. >> the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. is there additional request for the gentleman from california? seeks recognition. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman is recognized. -- i would move to strike the last word. i would associate myself from mr. costa's remarks saying these dollars are an effort to allow farmers to deal with some of the burdens and regulations that they are saddled with. we all sat here previous months and meetings when we've tried to reign in and get epa to understand the plight of farmers. farmers are oftentimes are put at severe risk and burden under overregulation by this agency and this helps us comply with some federal mandates and i'd highly recommend that we adopt this measure that mr. costa has brought forward. thank you. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes himself to strike the last word and is recognized for five minutes. equip is
but addition, it would help meet regulatory requirements and produce, for example, $3.5 billion in texas, $3.9 in pennsylvania and $2.3 million in ohio. i ask for an adoption of this amendment. >> the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. is there additional request for the gentleman from california? seeks recognition. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the gentleman is recognized. -- i would move to strike the last word. i would associate myself from mr. costa's remarks...
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in 2010 -- texas topping the list. an editorial in "usa today" this morning criticizing rick perry for doing this setting he could bring down this number if he accepted the provisions. guest: one of the success story is our robust safety net program and safety net hospitals that actually care for individuals who otherwise would not have care, and yet what will happen as part of the president's plan and the affordable care act, which secretary sebelius is doing is those dollars would be robbed from the safety net hospitals and used for other purposes and as a consequence, the uninsured in texas will actually have less access to care for chronically under the affordable care act. the other big problem we have in texas, 1200-mile border with our southern neighbor and we have problems the people in the state without the benefit of a social security number. the president before a joint session of congress in 2009 says no one except people who are legal citizens or immigrants would be recipients of the new affordable care ac
in 2010 -- texas topping the list. an editorial in "usa today" this morning criticizing rick perry for doing this setting he could bring down this number if he accepted the provisions. guest: one of the success story is our robust safety net program and safety net hospitals that actually care for individuals who otherwise would not have care, and yet what will happen as part of the president's plan and the affordable care act, which secretary sebelius is doing is those dollars would...
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in your state of texas, your state tax collectors said amazon has had a presence in texas, therefore you should have been collecting for the past couple of years. and your state sued amazon for $290 million. amazon cannot turn around you and said the consumers didn't hit so we don't have to pay it because the tax was due from the retailer. in all cases with penalty and interest. your state use that as a bargaining chip to keep amazon in your distribution center in texas. amazon will begin collecting in texas next year and there goes a lot of what you thought would be uncollected sales tax. doesn't overturn it? in a way, it completely blows away quill. quill always said that congress has the right to do that. we know you have the right to do it, but is it the right thing to do? >> t think the tension is high enough for small businesses? and you hear my underlying premise that it is a strange number because you could be small and go over the limit? >> right. i do not know that i'm qualified to define what that is. one is that 500,000. one is at 1 million. it is worthy of discussion, ob
in your state of texas, your state tax collectors said amazon has had a presence in texas, therefore you should have been collecting for the past couple of years. and your state sued amazon for $290 million. amazon cannot turn around you and said the consumers didn't hit so we don't have to pay it because the tax was due from the retailer. in all cases with penalty and interest. your state use that as a bargaining chip to keep amazon in your distribution center in texas. amazon will begin...
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the gentleman from texas. the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. the gentleman from michigan has reserved his time. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. garrett, he's the vice chairman of the budget committee. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey for three minutes. mr. garrett: i thank you. i rise in support of h.r. 4078, the regulatory freeze and jobs act. at a time after regulation after new regulation is being proposed by the obama administration, it's critical that we restore some semblance of order in the regulatory process and ensure our small businesses don't continue down in a sea of red tape. so i thank you congressman griffin and chairman smith as well and chairman issa and leader cantor and the rules committee as well for including the s.e.c. as part of title 7. it subjects them to the president's executive order. what it does is inquire enhanced cost-benefit analysis requirements as well as require a review of existing regulation. title 6 will enhance the s.e.c. existing cost-benefit a
the gentleman from texas. the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. the gentleman from michigan has reserved his time. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. garrett, he's the vice chairman of the budget committee. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey for three minutes. mr. garrett: i thank you. i rise in support of h.r. 4078, the regulatory freeze and jobs act. at a time after regulation after new regulation is being proposed by the obama...
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completely incapable as we've seen in texas. and, unfortunately, what happens is the dynamic between kind of the vast majority of americans who are civilians, 99% of americans do not serve in the military, less than 1% ask are serving in the military right now you're it there's this further isolation, those in the branch to the vast majority of americans. but you see this in government were presidential, president is the commander-in-chief and yet there's so much deference to military leadership, on issues which don't require that deference to we are not talk about battlefield leadership. we are talking about widescale gross civil rights or human rights violations. and so it's critical that other agencies, congress which passes oversight of the military needs to do far more every day to ensure that military leaders at all levels are enforcing policy and making sure folks get punished if they are harassing or assaulting one another. other agencies like doj, like state department. their silence on the military that doesn't need to
completely incapable as we've seen in texas. and, unfortunately, what happens is the dynamic between kind of the vast majority of americans who are civilians, 99% of americans do not serve in the military, less than 1% ask are serving in the military right now you're it there's this further isolation, those in the branch to the vast majority of americans. but you see this in government were presidential, president is the commander-in-chief and yet there's so much deference to military...
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you see, madam speaker, the justice department is also in court today suing texas claiming texas voter i.d. law disenfranchises people. it seems to me the law would only disenfranchise fraudulent voters. never mind the supreme court has already upheld voter i.d. laws. madam speaker, the d.o.j. just ignores the supreme court decision it is doesn't like and continues its war against texas. holder is inconsistent. he believes in securing and photo i.d.'s for people when he speaks, but rejects valid security and i.d.'s for people when they vote. security is important. security prevents unauthorized individuals from entering an auditorium or those that shouldn't enter the auditorium or shouldn't vote. but the d.o.j. doesn't care about being hypocritical. the d.o.j. is once again on the wrong side of justice. that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized. >> last week i visited with seniors who live at willfred manor in island. they as
you see, madam speaker, the justice department is also in court today suing texas claiming texas voter i.d. law disenfranchises people. it seems to me the law would only disenfranchise fraudulent voters. never mind the supreme court has already upheld voter i.d. laws. madam speaker, the d.o.j. just ignores the supreme court decision it is doesn't like and continues its war against texas. holder is inconsistent. he believes in securing and photo i.d.'s for people when he speaks, but rejects...
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and these are the pipelines that mississippi and alabama and texas, 9,000 miles of pipelines and drilling, that we do off of our shore and onshore to provide gas and lights to florida. and there is a chart that's very interesting. you know, before america can be energy independent or energy secure, each state should be energy secure or each region. the count country is not made uf smoke and mirrors. this country is made up of 50 states. and if every state and every region would do its part, either producing or conserving or a little of both, we actually will get there. but i get a little bit tired of lectures criticizing, particularly from senators whose states neither conserve or produce. now, california gets a little bit of a break from me even though they consume more energy than any state -- they are a net consumer of energy. we are down here, a net producer. the states that produce more energy than we consume are wyoming, west virginia, louisiana, new mexico, alaska and kentucky. and i bet you north dakota would be on here now. this was some years ago. i am positive that north dakota
and these are the pipelines that mississippi and alabama and texas, 9,000 miles of pipelines and drilling, that we do off of our shore and onshore to provide gas and lights to florida. and there is a chart that's very interesting. you know, before america can be energy independent or energy secure, each state should be energy secure or each region. the count country is not made uf smoke and mirrors. this country is made up of 50 states. and if every state and every region would do its part,...
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. >> gentlewoman's time is expired to the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and we appreciate the witnesses being here. we certainly do. but this department of justice policy, to get approval from the ag himself, professor, you have said the ag policy protects not only the reporter but also the government, and i keep coming back here, so who is protecting the people? i mean, the people are the ones that are supposed to be protected. how about who's protecting the soldiers? okay, we have the doj policy that protects the ag. we have one, it also protects the report. who's protecting the navy seals? who's protecting the one that gave us the information that got bin laden? i mean, who is protecting those who are helping us? and i'm not getting the impression that we have anybody doing that right now. i know that at this very table we had the attorney general of the united states testified before the full committee, in his words, though our political dimensions to justice. that goes against everything, every law professor i've ever heard told me and taug
. >> gentlewoman's time is expired to the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and we appreciate the witnesses being here. we certainly do. but this department of justice policy, to get approval from the ag himself, professor, you have said the ag policy protects not only the reporter but also the government, and i keep coming back here, so who is protecting the people? i mean, the people are the ones that are supposed to be protected. how about who's...
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i am in the ceo of state national bank in texas. for you to understand some about me, i was raised on a ranch in eastern new mexico, about 20 miles from the town of san hone, right between -- rest stop and resume spped. eed. my first grade teacher had something to teach us and one of the first ones was what do you do when you come to a railroad crossing? stop, look and listen. i would humbly urge you to do the same in regards to this bank regulation and to the dodd-frank act. this act currently has implications on community banks across america, much more than what was stated when it was passed and more than i could have dreamed it would affect us. in quoting senator dodd, community banks will pay lower premiums and continue to work with their existing regulators. in a nation with more than 6000 banks, the bulk of the bill's new regulations apply only to the few dozen of the largest ones. the senior deputy comptroller for midsize and community banks stated regardless of how well community banks adapt to dodd- frank, these new requir
i am in the ceo of state national bank in texas. for you to understand some about me, i was raised on a ranch in eastern new mexico, about 20 miles from the town of san hone, right between -- rest stop and resume spped. eed. my first grade teacher had something to teach us and one of the first ones was what do you do when you come to a railroad crossing? stop, look and listen. i would humbly urge you to do the same in regards to this bank regulation and to the dodd-frank act. this act currently...
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jackson lee of texas for today and july 17. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida rise? ms. ros-lehtinen: -- >> mr. speaker, i -- ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorr returns here on c-span. >> denied on c-span, the house armed services committee considers the affect on sequestration on the defense budget and unemployment. and the age of farmers and ranchers affected by drought conditions. later, an entity with the goldman sacks ceo. -- an interview with the goldman sacks ceo. military contractors warned of job layoffs due to automatic budget cuts known as sequestration. $110 billion of defense budget cuts are scheduled for the start of 2013. this is two hours and 15 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen
jackson lee of texas for today and july 17. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida rise? ms. ros-lehtinen: -- >> mr. speaker, i -- ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorr...
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>host: round rock, texas. caller: i am really ashamed of this two-party that has infiltrated the real republicans. when you come to the table and says the matter what your opposition says he will be against it because you are more concerned about winning the next election instead of helping people, i cannot be sure nothing but ashamed of you. -- cannot be nothing but ashamed of you. until we do something that drastic, i do not think american people are going to stand up here yet it is divided. we need a lot of stuff done and cannot get it done. i'm a vietnam vet. when i served in vietnam, we have no outsiders. it was strictly military. why do we need so many of these people over in afghanistan right now? they are making $160,000 a year, when of military private is only making $12,000 a year. that is waste. the military should fight the wars, and private contractors should get out of it. he raises above the point, and one of that was really afford, getting back to the edge of that everybody, every agency needs
>host: round rock, texas. caller: i am really ashamed of this two-party that has infiltrated the real republicans. when you come to the table and says the matter what your opposition says he will be against it because you are more concerned about winning the next election instead of helping people, i cannot be sure nothing but ashamed of you. -- cannot be nothing but ashamed of you. until we do something that drastic, i do not think american people are going to stand up here yet it is...
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in texas alone, this means a loss of more than 100,000 jobs. if small business, and i would submit that even further, manufacturing, is an engine of economic growth, why are we making decisions that will inevitably stall that engine? the budgetary issues, the federal government is facing, they are the same ones that i as a small manufacturer and a taxpayer deal with every day in my own business. analysts say that the defense industry is facing choices -- exit the market, double down on defense by buying your competitors, or whether the storm. at our company, we have chosen to invest in product development. these are major investments for a small business. we are committed to developing products that will meet the military's operational and procurement requirements. i believe that this dedication to providing innovative products for defense industry helps to illustrate the potential impact that sequestration will have on my business and many others. sequestration, as it is being discussed, will create a mass exit -- exodus of talent and skill to
in texas alone, this means a loss of more than 100,000 jobs. if small business, and i would submit that even further, manufacturing, is an engine of economic growth, why are we making decisions that will inevitably stall that engine? the budgetary issues, the federal government is facing, they are the same ones that i as a small manufacturer and a taxpayer deal with every day in my own business. analysts say that the defense industry is facing choices -- exit the market, double down on defense...
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hacker showed that he could reach -- he could access the control systems of a water control facility in texas with ease. he accomplished this task in minutes at a computer thousands of miles away. our critical infrastructure is being targeted and it is vulnerable. our major general of our national guard, james hoyer, recently shared a frightening story with me. he was talking about his work on cyber security and he said, in west virginia, he learned that a critical infrastructure facility in the state, critical infrastructure society -- that means a really important one -- its engineers were being allowed to operate control systems from their home computers. how naive? but who would have -- who would know, who would have guessed? the internet and what it has done for our country is unparalleled, but everything we have accomplished in this internet age is now vulnerable and in starker terms undoable. we have built a castle in the sand and the tide is approaching. our systems are too fragile, too critical and too vulnerable. it's a recipe for disaster and it's time to do something about it befo
hacker showed that he could reach -- he could access the control systems of a water control facility in texas with ease. he accomplished this task in minutes at a computer thousands of miles away. our critical infrastructure is being targeted and it is vulnerable. our major general of our national guard, james hoyer, recently shared a frightening story with me. he was talking about his work on cyber security and he said, in west virginia, he learned that a critical infrastructure facility in...
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that's helped in the moving up of brent crude and west texas. nice ipo pricing tonight. we talked about some of these names. but the hot one that everybody's talking about is palo alto networks, a network security company. the original price talk was well below 38 to 40. now they bumped it up. we'll see what happens on that. we told you earlier what's been going on with five below. originally 12 to 14. priced at 17, opened at $26.05. and you see it, carl, trading right at the highs right now. $27. $12 to $14 a new days ago. $27 right now. back to you. >> thanks so much, bob. interesting to watch. >>> meantime, mervin king, the governor of the bank of england testified this week that barclays board was in denial over regulators' lack of confidence and barclays management. is it time to take a closer look at the actions of the board? former hp ceo carly fiorina addressed that question in her latest cnbc column. she joins us from washington. carly, always good to see you. good morning. >> great to be with you. thanks for having me. >> here's what you write, we must finally
that's helped in the moving up of brent crude and west texas. nice ipo pricing tonight. we talked about some of these names. but the hot one that everybody's talking about is palo alto networks, a network security company. the original price talk was well below 38 to 40. now they bumped it up. we'll see what happens on that. we told you earlier what's been going on with five below. originally 12 to 14. priced at 17, opened at $26.05. and you see it, carl, trading right at the highs right now....
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oil jumping today west texas and brent up sharply. brent breaching the $100 mark for the first time since june 11th. the spike sending energy stocks like exxon and chevron higher. retailers making up biggest losers after chain store data sales came in flatter, versus 2% increase the week before. forecast for sales trimmed as well. jcpenney, kohl's, macy's and target trading lower. >>> barclays feeling pain from libor scandal. ceo announcing resignation, coo stepping down as well. we'll talk about what it means for your money. christine lagarde sits down for a first on cnbc interview. she'll give us her view on global economy, what she thinks of the state of the economy here in the u.s. . ubs making a bearish call cutting its call on the index by 100 points. we'll talk to the man who made the call and see why he's cautious. affecting the cost of your favorite glass of wine. how much more you'll pay for discount brands. all that and more in the next hour. >>> start with corner office at barclays, bank ceo and coo resigning in the wake o
oil jumping today west texas and brent up sharply. brent breaching the $100 mark for the first time since june 11th. the spike sending energy stocks like exxon and chevron higher. retailers making up biggest losers after chain store data sales came in flatter, versus 2% increase the week before. forecast for sales trimmed as well. jcpenney, kohl's, macy's and target trading lower. >>> barclays feeling pain from libor scandal. ceo announcing resignation, coo stepping down as well. we'll...